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How to qualitatively describe "high-end and classy" from a design perspective?

It sounds like we are trying to achieve extraordinary results, but in fact we have been striving for a lifetime to conform to public aesthetics.

There are three thresholds here:

1) The so-called high-end cannot actually exceed the goals that ordinary well-off families strive for;

2) The so-called grandeur is actually It must be accepted by the public;

3) The so-called high-end product must satisfy the vanity of consumers.

If the product does not have these three "hidden requirements", then most publicity does not need to consider "the information digestion method of low- and medium-sized consumers". If this were the case, these three adjectives would not exist on the agenda.

As a customer, in order to convey the image of a truly high-end brand, you will not say such things.

As a designer, it doesn’t hurt to say this in a casual joke. But if you use this adjective seriously, it will give people a feeling of "protest". Since you have received such an order, you have to do it well. The customer chooses a designer, and the designer complains that the customer is stupid. Then the designer's position, magnanimity and class are also evident.